Michael Vick has been on the sideline since a concussion against the Dallas Cowboys

Earlier this week a report came out that the New York Jets might be interested in bringing soon to be ex-Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick to fix their well publicized- but disappointing- quarterback position.

Reports indicate that Vick would be interested in coming to the Jets and playing for Rex Ryan as long as one demand is met.

He wants to be a starter.

"I’m not a backup," Vick said in an interview with Tim McManus of Eagles 24/7. "Just being honest, just being candid. I’m a full-fledged starter. That’s what I’ve got in me, that’s what I provide, that’s what I offer. Whatever happens, wherever I end up, they’re going to get 110 percent. You’re going to get the same thing out of me that you got the last two, three years and that’s 110 percent effort and a guy that’s confident in his abilities to play and win."

Winning is something that Vick has been able to do throughout his career and since he arrived in Philadelphia. Vick is 56-43-1 overall as a starter in his career and 18-15 with the Eagles. Since he went 8-3 in his first 11 games in Philadelphia, however, he is just 10-12 in his last 22 starts. While some of those losses cannot be placed on Vick, some can as he has either thrown an interception or fumbled the ball over 49 times over the past two seasons.

Despite the turnovers, however, Vick feels like he has become a better quarterback during his time in Philadelphia.

"I just feel like I have made so many strides as far as learning the defensive part of the game and kind of piecing it together with the offense," Vick said. "I feel like over the last two years I’ve kind of gotten better in the protection game and learning defensive schemes."

Vick showed signs of improving against the blitz in his last few games before he was knocked out with a concussion against the Dallas Cowboys back in Week 10. While he has since recovered, he now finds himself as the Eagles third-string quarterback with rookie Nick Foles taking over the starting role. Vick has been supportive of the move but it is clear that unless he is given back the starting role- something that will almost certainly not happen- he will not be back in Philadelphia next year.

Should Vick be given a starting job somewhere else? With players such as Ryan Lindley starting in Arizona, chances are that he will be given another chance at a starting role next year. Other teams like the Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs and the Oakland Raiders also make sense as possible landing spots for Vick.

To have Vick land in New York, however, the Jets will need to move both Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow. Moving Tebow will be easy as they can either cut or trade the popular backup. Getting rid of Sanchez will be trickier. Sanchez signed a 5 year, $58.25 million extension in the offseason. For the Jets to bring in Vick and commit to him as the starter, they would have to either bring Sanchez back as an overpaid backup, or eat a healthy chunk of that contract just to see him play elsewhere.

Will the Jets do everything it would take to bring in Vick and make him the starter? According to Vick, it will be worth it for any team that brings him in.